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By KARLA POMEROY
Editor
You’ve heard the names of Republican candidates for president — Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Michelle Bachman and Herman Cain. One you haven’t heard about, and he’s hoping to change that, is Colorado’s own John Davis who made a stop in Big Horn County Monday.
Davis has a goal of visiting every
Continue reading Presidential candidate stopped in Basin Monday
By KARLA POMEROY
Editor
This is the last in a five-part series on Basin’s municipal electric system.
Coal-fire plants provide the most reliable power in the country, according to electrical companies.
Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska Director of Communications and Information Technology Bob Selzer said coal is the most reliable because it provides energy all
Continue reading Companies add renewable energy to portfolio, coal still cheapest
By KARLA POMEROY
Editor
The Riverside Rebels know they are hosting a quarterfinal playoff game as the postseason begins for the 1A 11-man team but on Monday afternoon the coach didn’t know who they would be playing.
Lingle, Sundance and Pine Bluffs were scheduled to play a tie-breaker playoff Tuesday afternoon in Douglas to finalize
Continue reading Playoffs begin: Rebels host Sundance Saturday
By NATHAN OSTER
Greybull Standard
The Burlington Huskies saw their season come to an end Friday when they suffered a 49-0 defeat at the hands of Class 1A West Conference champion Cokeville.
Coach Mike Aagard was unable to produce any statistics, but said his team opened with a good first quarter by limiting the Panthers
Continue reading Huskies fall, say goodbye to six seniors
Congratulations to the Riverside Rebels for their 7-1 record and being able to host a playoff game this Saturday. It’s been fun to watch the Rebels improve and it’s exciting to see this team succeed. We wish them well on Saturday.
We also want to welcome the Sundance Bulldogs into town and the Bulldogs fans
Continue reading Random thoughts on Rebels, Huskies and election
By KARLA POMEROY
Editor
Burlington’s Nate Davidson had a top 20 finish at the 2A State Cross-Country Meet in Douglas Saturday.
Davidson, a sophomore, was the second fastest runner for the Rocky Mountain-Burlington team. Michael Bernhisel was the team’s top runner, finishing in 11th place with at time of 18:49.54. Davidson ran a time
Continue reading B-R runners take fourth
By Patti Carpenter
Lovell Chronicle
For 25 years, Ryan Gamble of Basin entered his name in the Wyoming Game and Fish drawing for a bighorn sheep tag. This summer he got the news that he waited for all those years — the news that his name was drawn for one of only two tags issued
Continue reading Local hunter takes trophy of a lifetime near Lovell
By Marlys Good
Staff reporter
The 2011 season for the Riverside Lady Rebels ended abruptly Saturday morning when they lost a loser-out game to Thermopolis, 27-25, 13-25, 19-25, 16-25
during action at the West Regional Tournament in Riverton. But the end might have been forecast with Riverside’s opening loss to Wind River, 25-22, 23-25,
Continue reading Lady Rebels fall short of state berth
By MARLYS GOOD
Staff reporter
It took just nine sets to win three volleyball matches and the Lady Huskies had claimed the 1A West Regional volleyball crown last weekend in Lander.
The Burlington Lady Huskies hardly broke a sweat as they beat Hanna-Elk Mountain in the opener, 25-20, 25-8, 25-9, disposed of rival Cokeville in
Continue reading Lady Huskies win 1A West title
By JENNIFER BUTLER
Staff reporter
On Wednesday, October 13 the Manager of Post Office Operations, Gary Sims held a public forum for Hyattville residents to voice their concerns and to answer their questions about the possible change to the postal service in Hyattville.
Sims said in the entire history of the post office the U.S.
Continue reading Hyattville residents to fight for post office
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